then ceo james fong showed us how they were tailoring the movie for both audiences. >> what we have done is we are reanimating everything around the mouth and throat. when you look at a -- a chinese version of the movie. >> you no longer have a -- a misalignment between the voices and the lip movement. >> so in the chinese version, they look as if they're speaking in chinese. wh they look as if they're speaking english. >> the squadron will take here on my signal. >> has this ever been done before? >> this has never been done before. >> for years the only movies any one could watch in china were communist propaganda. revolutionary heroes, patriotic peasants, and guerrilla soldiers. those who strayed too far from the party line were thrown in jail or worse. pressured to denounce his own father. also a director. as an enemy of the state. i felt very guilt you. >> reporter: you were forced to do that by political process in china. you were only 14 years old. >> i still feel guilty. i had a choice. i had a choice. >> reporter: in the 90s after things had he chose to make films critical of th